Cash-Rich Ultra Luxury Travelers Boost Spend, Seek Wellness in 2025, Flywire Survey Reveals
Flywire (FLYW) released a comprehensive survey revealing significant trends in ultra-luxury travel for 2025. The study, based on 500+ US ultra-luxury travelers, shows that 80% plan to increase their travel spending next year, with nearly half of those spending $25K+ per vacation willing to spend substantially more.
Key findings highlight that 97% of ultra-luxury travelers are likely to take wellness-focused trips for stress reduction and unplugging. The survey reveals that 92% of respondents value authentic destination experiences over just exclusive accommodations, while 96% rely on travel agents for curating these experiences.
Notable trends include:
- 93% have taken slow travel trips in the past year
- 95% prioritize payment ease across their journey
- 84% embrace 'Joy of Missing Out' (JOMO) in their vacations
- 72% express concerns about payment security
Flywire (FLYW) ha pubblicato un'indagine completa che rivela tendenze significative nel settore dei viaggi ultra-lusso per il 2025. Lo studio, basato su oltre 500 viaggiatori ultra-lusso statunitensi, mostra che l'80% prevede di aumentare la propria spesa per i viaggi l'anno prossimo, con quasi la metà di loro disposta a spendere sostanzialmente di più per ogni vacanza superiore ai 25.000 dollari.
I risultati chiave evidenziano che il 97% dei viaggiatori ultra-lusso è propenso a intraprendere viaggi focalizzati sul benessere per ridurre lo stress e disconnettersi. L'indagine rivela che il 92% dei partecipanti valuta esperienze autentiche nelle destinazioni piuttosto che semplici sistemazioni esclusive, mentre il 96% si affida a agenti di viaggio per curare queste esperienze.
Tendenze notevoli includono:
- Il 93% ha effettuato viaggi lenti nell'ultimo anno
- Il 95% dà priorità alla facilità di pagamento durante il viaggio
- l'84% abbraccia il 'Joy of Missing Out' (JOMO) durante le proprie vacanze
- Il 72% esprime preoccupazioni riguardo alla sicurezza dei pagamenti
Flywire (FLYW) publicó una encuesta completa que revela tendencias significativas en los viajes ultra-lujosos para 2025. El estudio, basado en más de 500 viajeros ultra-lujosos de EE. UU., muestra que el 80% planea aumentar su gasto en viajes el próximo año, con casi la mitad de ellos dispuestos a gastar sustancialmente más por vacaciones de más de 25,000 dólares.
Los hallazgos clave destacan que el 97% de los viajeros ultra-lujosos son propensos a realizar viajes enfocados en el bienestar para reducir el estrés y desconectarse. La encuesta revela que el 92% de los encuestados valora las experiencias auténticas en los destinos más que solo alojamientos exclusivos, mientras que el 96% confía en agentes de viaje para curar estas experiencias.
Tendencias notables incluyen:
- El 93% ha realizado viajes lentos en el último año
- El 95% prioriza la facilidad de pago durante su viaje
- El 84% abraza el 'Joy of Missing Out' (JOMO) en sus vacaciones
- El 72% expresa preocupaciones sobre la seguridad de los pagos
Flywire (FLYW)는 2025년 초호화 여행의 중요한 트렌드를 드러내는 포괄적인 설문조사를 발표했습니다. 500명 이상의 미국 초호화 여행자를 대상으로 한 이 연구는 80%가 내년에 여행 지출을 늘릴 계획이다고 보여주며, 그 중 거의 절반은 휴가당 25,000달러 이상을 지출할 의향이 있는 것으로 나타났습니다.
주요 발견은 97%의 초호화 여행자가 스트레스를 줄이고 디지털 기기에서 벗어나기 위해 웰빙 중심의 여행을 할 가능성이 높다는 것을 강조합니다. 설문조사는 92%의 응답자가 단순히 독점적인 숙소보다 진정한 목적지 경험을 더 중요하게 생각한다고 밝히며, 96%는 이러한 경험을 기획하기 위해 여행사에 의존한다고 합니다.
주목할 만한 트렌드는 다음과 같습니다:
- 93%가 지난 1년 동안 느린 여행을 경험했습니다
- 95%가 여행 중 결제의 용이성을 우선시합니다
- 84%가 휴가 중 'Joy of Missing Out' (JOMO)을 수용합니다
- 72%가 결제 보안에 대한 우려를 표명합니다
Flywire (FLYW) a publié une enquête complète révélant des tendances significatives dans le domaine des voyages ultra-luxueux pour 2025. L'étude, basée sur plus de 500 voyageurs ultra-luxueux américains, montre que 80% prévoient d'augmenter leurs dépenses de voyage l'année prochaine, avec près de la moitié d'entre eux prêts à dépenser considérablement plus pour des vacances dépassant 25 000 dollars.
Les résultats clés soulignent que 97% des voyageurs ultra-luxueux sont susceptibles de faire des voyages axés sur le bien-être pour réduire le stress et se déconnecter. L'enquête révèle que 92% des répondants privilégient les expériences authentiques de destination plutôt que de simples hébergements exclusifs, tandis que 96% comptent sur des agents de voyage pour organiser ces expériences.
Les tendances notables incluent :
- 93% ont effectué des voyages lents au cours de l'année écoulée
- 95% privilégient la facilité de paiement tout au long de leur voyage
- 84% adoptent le 'Joy of Missing Out' (JOMO) pendant leurs vacances
- 72% expriment des préoccupations concernant la sécurité des paiements
Flywire (FLYW) hat eine umfassende Umfrage veröffentlicht, die bedeutende Trends im Bereich des Ultra-Luxusreisens für 2025 aufzeigt. Die Studie, die auf über 500 Ultra-Luxusreisenden aus den USA basiert, zeigt, dass 80% planen, ihre Reisekosten im nächsten Jahr zu erhöhen, wobei fast die Hälfte von ihnen bereit ist, erheblich mehr für einen Urlaub auszugeben, der über 25.000 Dollar liegt.
Wichtige Ergebnisse heben hervor, dass 97% der Ultra-Luxusreisenden wahrscheinlich wellnessorientierte Reisen zur Stressreduktion und zum Entspannen unternehmen werden. Die Umfrage zeigt, dass 92% der Befragten authentische Erlebnisse am Reiseziel über exklusive Unterkünfte schätzen, während 96% auf Reisebüros angewiesen sind, um diese Erlebnisse zu kuratieren.
Bemerkenswerte Trends sind:
- 93% haben im vergangenen Jahr langsame Reisen unternommen
- 95% legen Wert auf eine einfache Zahlungsabwicklung während ihrer Reise
- 84% schätzen das 'Joy of Missing Out' (JOMO) in ihren Urlauben
- 72% äußern Bedenken hinsichtlich der Zahlungssicherheit
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Discerning travelers continue to prioritize simplicity and security for high-value payments
BOSTON, March 31, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Elite travelers are seeking highly-personalized, exclusive and high-end travel experiences that will enhance their own wellbeing, according to a new report from Flywire Corporation (Nasdaq: FLYW), a global payments enablement and software company. And on a quest to feel recharged and enriched, these ultra luxury travelers are prepared to pay what it takes to have unique access to experiences. Among those who spend more than
Flywire’s new report, Unlocking ultra luxury travel in 2025, based on a survey of more than 500 ultra luxury travelers from the U.S., details the preferences of this elite class of travelers and the implications for the travel providers who cater to this market. Exploring topics from accommodation preferences and high-end advisors to payment security and choice, the findings suggest that to meet travelers’ demands, providers will need to offer seamless customer experiences and exclusive experiences that are personalized, high-touch and frictionless from start to finish.
“Our research shows us that ultra luxury travelers are as motivated by the ability to unplug from the world in their travels as they are to have once-in-a-lifetime experiences. More so, many of them are planning to spend more in pursuit of these experiences than before, reflecting luxury travel's resilience and expanding global appeal,” said Colin Smyth, SVP and GM of Travel at Flywire.
Ultra luxury travelers value tailor made experiences and highly personalized service interaction, relying on advisors for true luxury experience
Luxury travel is about more than just exclusive accommodations, according to
Key to curating these experiences, according to
Wellness, “Joy of Missing Out” and the ability to unplug are important to ultra luxury travel
Ultra luxury travelers are prioritizing their mental and physical wellbeing through travel. Nearly all respondents say they are likely to take a trip to reduce stress, reduce anxiety and/or fully unplug in the next year, and 9 in 10 said they are interested in taking a wellness vacation, including self-discovery, spa and nature-based retreats.
Ultra luxury travelers are also embracing slow travel, to really immerse themselves in the experience of their vacation.
Payment experience is loyalty driver, simplicity and security are top concerns
Almost all luxury travelers who responded (
Additionally, travelers look to avoid certain pain points when paying for their experiences, such as unexpected fees and exchange rates (
To experience the full report with additional data points and key takeaways, please visit here.
About Flywire
Flywire is a global payments enablement and software company. We combine our proprietary global payments network, next-gen payments platform and vertical-specific software to deliver the most important and complex payments for our clients and their customers. Flywire leverages its vertical-specific software and payments technology to deeply embed within the existing A/R workflows for its clients across the education, healthcare and travel vertical markets, as well as in key B2B industries. Flywire also integrates with leading ERP systems, such as NetSuite, so organizations can optimize the payment experience for their customers while eliminating operational challenges.
Flywire supports more than 4,500 clients with diverse payment methods in more than 140 currencies across more than 240 countries and territories around the world. The company is headquartered in Boston, MA, USA with global offices. For more information, visit www.flywire.com. Follow Flywire on X , LinkedIn and Facebook.
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